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Factors influencing child abuse and neglect recognition and reporting by nurses: a multivariate analysis.

机译:影响虐待儿童的因素以及护士忽视和认可的报告:多变量分析。

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BACKGROUND: Reporting of known and suspected child abuse and neglect is a fundamental responsibility of health professionals in many countries including Australia. Nurses' duties to report child abuse and neglect are expressed in legislation, or in occupational policy documents. In this paper factors influencing nurses' compliance with mandated reporting are examined. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between nurse characteristics, training, knowledge of legislative reporting duty and attitudinal factors on the reporting by nurses of different types of child abuse and neglect. METHODS: Logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine relationships between variables. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional survey using the Child Abuse and Neglect Nurses' Questionnaire (CANNQ) was conducted. The respondents were 930 Registered Nurses (RNs) currently working across metropolitan, rural and remote locations throughout the state of Queensland, Australia. RESULTS: Nurses were confident and knowledgeable in their obligation to report physical [CPA] and sexual [CSA] abuse. They were less confident and knowledgeable about emotional abuse [CEA] and neglect [CN]. Recognition of the extent of harm to abused and neglected children was poor. Positive attitudes to mandatory reporting influenced better recognition of all forms of abuse and neglect and the likelihood of reporting CSA, CEA and CN; parenting experience influenced intention to report child sexual abuse, and CAN training predicted reporting of child neglect. CONCLUSIONS AND PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Results indicate that with training, nurses are a key choice for mandating child abuse and neglect reporting. Educational preparation and training for nurses should emphasise the serious impact of child abuse and neglect on children and families to improve recognition of the extent of harm and the likelihood of reporting. From a perspective of increasing compliance with the legislative duty, particular attention needs to be paid to recognition and reporting of CEA and CN. Further research is needed to determine whether factors influencing sound reporting can be successfully modified.
机译:背景:举报已知和怀疑的虐待和忽视儿童行为是包括澳大利亚在内的许多国家/地区卫生专业人员的基本职责。立法或职业政策文件中规定了护士报告虐待和忽视儿童的职责。本文研究了影响护士遵守法定报告的因素。目的:本研究的目的是研究护士的特征,培训,立法报告义务的知识以及护士对不同类型的虐待和忽视儿童报告的态度因素之间的关系。方法:进行逻辑回归分析以检查变量之间的关系。设计,场所和参与者:使用虐待儿童和忽视护士调查表(CANNQ)进行横断面调查。受访者为930名注册护士(RN),他们目前在澳大利亚昆士兰州的大城市,农村和偏远地区工作。结果:护士对报告身体[CPA]和性[CSA]虐待的义务充满信心和知识。他们对情绪虐待[CEA]和疏忽[CN]缺乏信心和知识。对受虐待和被忽视的儿童所受伤害程度的认识很差。对强制性报告的积极态度影响了人们对各种形式的虐待和忽视的更好认识,并影响了报告CSA,CEA和CN的可能性;育儿经历影响了报告儿童性虐待的意愿,而CAN培训预测了对儿童忽视的报告。结论和实践意义:结果表明,通过培训,护士是强制虐待儿童和忽视报告的关键选择。对护士的教育准备和培训应强调虐待和忽视儿童对儿童和家庭的严重影响,以提高对危害程度和报告可能性的认识。从增加遵守立法义务的角度来看,需要特别注意对CEA和CN的认可和报告。需要进一步研究以确定影响声音报告的因素是否可以成功修改。

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